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It gives me bash...
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It's a lovely day in the woods today, but safer to stay at home
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It gives me bash...
It depends on what the meaning of the word "it" is. :huh:
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Scratch what I said!

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?postid=1879685#post1879685

That seems to be a good tutorial.
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Post by Philip »

Scratch what I said!

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?postid=1879685#post1879685

That seems to be a good tutorial.
What do you have that is Undefined?
Are you free?
My brain contains 33748 categories, but not one that matches your last input.
What is your real name?
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Post by Floppy_Drive »

I did all that yesturday. I'm having trouble with

10. You might have to reconfigure your screen after X has started. You can do this in KDE by going the KDE menu -->System -->Configuration -->Sax2

since Sax2 crashes.
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I did all that yesturday. I'm having trouble with

10. You might have to reconfigure your screen after X has started. You can do this in KDE by going the KDE menu -->System -->Configuration -->Sax2

since Sax2 crashes.
Where? Not all of them?
Tell me about your likes and dislikes?
Where did have to reconfigure your screen after X has started get YOU have to reconfigure your screen after X?Are you a student?
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What about trying to install the nvidia drivers in zast/YaST?
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What about trying to install the nvidia drivers in zast/YaST?
I am very pleased to meet you

about trying to install the nvidia drivers in zastYaST
. :(
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I give up.
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I give up.
You surrender? B)
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Yes i do
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Yes i do
Really.
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And have you tried:
i fixed it . thanks anyway.
u have to add the following script to /etc/rc.d/boot.local .

code:

error() {
echo "$(basename $0): fatal error, $1 failed"
exit 1
}

if [ ! -c /dev/.devfsd ]; then
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
node="/dev/nvidia$i"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 $i || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
done
node="/dev/nvidiactl"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 255 || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
fi

if [ -d /etc/udev/devices ]; then
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
node="/etc/udev/devices/nvidia$i"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 $i || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
done
node="/etc/udev/devices/nvidiactl"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 255 || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
fi



If you unpack the nVidia source code you will find that this script is in ./usr/src/nv/makedevices.sh

I used the 7174 version driver.

after this it works fine
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And have you tried:
i fixed it . thanks anyway.
u have to add the following script to /etc/rc.d/boot.local .

code:

error() {
echo "$(basename $0): fatal error, $1 failed"
exit 1
}

if [ ! -c /dev/.devfsd ]; then
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
node="/dev/nvidia$i"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 $i || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
done
node="/dev/nvidiactl"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 255 || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
fi

if [ -d /etc/udev/devices ]; then
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
node="/etc/udev/devices/nvidia$i"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 $i || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
done
node="/etc/udev/devices/nvidiactl"
rm -f $node
mknod $node c 195 255 || error "mknod \"$node\""
chmod 0666 $node || error "chmod \"$node\""
fi



If you unpack the nVidia source code you will find that this script is in ./usr/src/nv/makedevices.sh

I used the 7174 version driver.

after this it works fine
I don't think I ever have tried
he or she fixed it. What's

tried
he or she fixed it

like?In any case, Don't mention it.
I've been waiting for you.
What do you do in your spare time?
Where are you located?
I only hear that type of response less than five percent of the time.
If you could have any kind of robot what would it be?
Are they exactly the same?
How old are you?
Does "it" still refer to usrsrcnvmakedevices?
I hope I'm not keeping you from something. :blink:
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Post by Floppy_Drive »

yep slackware is simpler
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